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This is what [Norman Vine <nhv@cape.com>] recommends for general
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Cygwin development.
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Note: This will be a Unix like system and not a Windows IDE It is
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expected that the user is comfortable using a unix development
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environment, the gnu gcc compiler, and its asociated tools.
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Alternatively if you don't mind typing commands from a command line
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and reading instrunctions you should have a very good chance of
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success.
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1) Latest Cygwin release
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Install the Cygwin toolkit by clicking on the "Install Cygwin Now"
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link at http://www.cygwin.com
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2) Building from source
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Follow the instructions for building on Linux.
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<Note>
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Your OpenGl libraries will be automatically installed
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and you can ignore that section of the Linux readme.
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Any additional questions can be directed to Norman Vine <nhv@cape.com>
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since he thinks this terse document is all you'll need. :-)
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